Annie, this is a really cruel world.AWO, who is such a humble, sincere, and able guy has now become collateral damage due to no fault of his,considering the position he held .1MDB scandal is going to drag down many more innocent people. I just wonder if Najib is aware that whatever he is saying now, whether to newspaper,internet portal etc can be used against him later.didn't his lawyer warn him of the risk of all the things he is saying, many can be self incriminating.He even said many of the confiscated items belong to friends and relatives, which is with him for safe keeping, don't he knows that the investigating agencies will definitely call them up for intense questioning? One mistake and they will end up being prosecuted also.As for AWO, in the eye of many, he in now tainted, irrespective of his past record.In conclusion,when every thing is concluded on 1MDB, there will be many more who will be the collateral damage of this scandal.900 over accounts has been frozen gives you an idea of how wide the net has neen casted to go to the bottom of this scandal.

He even said many of the confiscated items belong to friends and relatives, which is with him for safe keeping, don't he knows that the investigating agencies will definitely call them up for intense questioning? One mistake and they will end up being prosecuted also.

Pity on you. Still didn't get it.That the game he play since 1st exclusive interview with reuters.Itu salah board dan management.

What those UMNO members at lower levels stayed quiet about was the fact that their bosses were plundering the nation on an epic scale.

Over coming weeks and months Malaysians are going to discover just how many billions these kleptocrats were grabbing and it is going to be an unholy, horrible revelation

However, instead of booting out Najib, Zahid and all the rest the folk of UMNO preferred to take the dedak: “I took the money to spend for us” is what Najib has famously been quoted as saying to a meeting of UMNO insiders. It ought to have prompted a call to the police, instead they kept silent.

For that they too must accept moral responsibility and ought, like Najib to resign their posts and face investigation. Because, to answer Najib’s question, the party is already at the end of its useful life, thanks to his behaviour and theirs.

After today's Umno election, the new Presiden has an immediate problem:

"Other Barisan Nasional (BN) parties also have received up to RM300 million originating from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) for the 2013 general election, according to a report.

In a report by The Edge, sources were quoted as saying that among those that received the fund was Umno headquarters, which received nearly RM145 million from one of former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s AmBank accounts.

The investigators believe that the fund originated from proceeds of 1MDB’s bonds issued in 2012 and 2013.

The report said Najib had also made payments via cheques to Selangor Umno (RM19 million), Johor Umno (RM25 million) as well as BN component parties like MCA, MIC, SUPP and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in Sabah.

Sources reportedly said MIC was given RM15 million and MCA, RM 11 million."

One thing is that this probe is the international part of the 1MDB saga.

70% Malays are satisfied with PH KERAjaan? Ya, if they took the survey sample from libertards like Siti Kasim, Marina Mahathir, SIS, G25, murtad and LGBTs but not the Malay masses. The true fact is 75% Malays have rejected PH!

Professor Nasi Lemak stop playing with those numbers. FYI the real strenght behind UMNO is just a meagre of 40 % less then that after the Sarawak pulls out of BN. OFcuz unless PAS tht hv been drag half way in b4 the GE14 wanted to be on the same stage as UMNO after the 1MDB exploded.

zahid is just like messi to argentine soccer team tonight. he is brilliant, skilful, trustworthy n most of all a talented leader. if zahid win tonight not 75% but a complete 100% malay ‘ll support umno. d future must be very bright. he must win.

Now that the Indonesian has won, the cyber war becomes very straightforward:

Frame the story/post/comments as follows:

1) He helped his former boss to steal money.2) He is a gangster/Nazi/Fascist3) He can't speak English so he will bring shame to the country.4) He is anti-Pendatang. Chinese "family" connection is BS5) He should be investigated6) He is old party strongman, he can't change.7) He is a danger to new Malaysia, intend to bring back all the dirty stuff from previous period.8) He has insulted the old man, so there will be no mercy towards him and his gang.

And repeat, repeat, and repeat ad nauseam.I guarantee you one or more of those things will stick to him like a tick on a dirty and smelly street dog.

Wahid is NOT a dedakian of Najib. He was reluctant to go into politics but was summon personally by Najib to join his cabinet. Najib wanted to leverage his clean image. Wahid was still reluctant and it was his mom who convinced him to take up the minister post. Malays are feudalistic okay. When the Big Man asked, you do not say no. He relented by stating it will be only for 2 or 3 years and he wants to go back to corporate thereafter.

I don't get paid for telling you this. Asked those Maybankers who had worked with him.

GST makes alot of sense. It is the implementation and compounded by the fact that the GST money probably went to fill up the hole left by 1MDB that left us with chaotic rise to cost of living.

Heck you will probably be lapping it up if Guan Eng proposes GST.

And before you call me a BN asslicker, I voted for PH too. Sabu is my Boo for Parliment. So there.

Wahid is one of the better breed of GLC Heads out there. Compare to Johan Abdullah (no love lost here for this arrogant fler), Wahid is a class above.